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#scanner Bike team on standby (possibly on location at city hall), there's a small group gathering there now. Civil Affairs on scene.
#admin Remember you can share OTG updates in the Public Relay, or securely through the Rust Contact Bot! Knowledge is Power, if you see cops or fash mobilized in your area, let us know!
#scanner Two bike units on scene at City Hall, group is still small.
#scanner TacAir (helicopter) on standby if needed.
#scanner Two more Civil Affairs units arriving at City Hall
#scanner Civil Affairs estimating 30 people at City Hall now
#scanner Two bike teams mobilized, one on North Broad between City Hall and 6th district (Broad and Vine) and one at Juniper.
#OTG Civil Affairs chatting a bunch with CC District Teams (teal jackets)
#OTG White shirt on scene talking with Civil Affairs
#skywatch PPD TacAir arriving over CC
#scanner Protest at City Hall has dispersed without incident
#staging (possible) There's a sheriff's bus with its lights on at Delaware Valley Intelligence Center (near Quartermaster Plaza), unsure what for, since activity in the city has been pretty quiet lately. No other staging happening at Pattison or Quartermaster Plaza itself.
Reflecting on Previous years, Police shot at 34 people this year. The most since 2013 when there were 39. There hasnt been more than 25 since 2014. The shift comes the first year of a new police commissioner, and the burden rests on her shoulders. Council gave in every time to budget increases when we demanded cuts. We demand the abolition of all state sponsored paramilitary operations and systems of incarceration. We demand the release of all prisoners in the Philadelphia Region. We demand the abolition of ICE and release of immigrants with reparations including a pathway to citizenship. We demand others can seek sanctuary. We demand our nutrition and a place to live. We demand everything.
City council, state legislators, or us congress can end homelessness with single payer housing, $5 billion, $34 billion, or $1.6 trillion to cover peoples rent, and first mortgages. The city, state, and nation can end housing insecurity and homelessness. But they would rather build infrastructure for the stakeholders and capitalists